Scotland vs Lithuania, 2018 World Cup qualifier LIVE plus updates from Northern Ireland vs San Marino and Germany at home to Czech Republic

Alex Bywater Host commentator
Auto-update 19:55 Northern Ireland start well 6mins: Over in Belfast, it's been an excellent start by Northern Ireland.
They've got on top of San Marino early on, Stuart Dallas narrowly failing to get on the end of a cross from Niall McGinn.
Northern Ireland fans show their support before facing San Marino 19:50 Hanley with an early chance 3mins: Early chance for Scotland, a free-kick in a decent position on the left whipped in with pace.
It finds Grant Hanley, the Newcastle defender heading down but wide of the near post.
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